“LabaNOHtation: Laban meets Noh” by Choensawat, Takahashi, Nakamura and Hachimura

  • ©Worawat Choensawat, Sachie Takahashi, Minako Nakamura, and Kozaburo Hachimura

  • ©Worawat Choensawat, Sachie Takahashi, Minako Nakamura, and Kozaburo Hachimura

  • ©Worawat Choensawat, Sachie Takahashi, Minako Nakamura, and Kozaburo Hachimura

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    LabaNOHtation: Laban meets Noh

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    Labanotation [Hutchinson, 2005] is a graphical notation scheme for describing human body movement that has been widely accepted for the purpose of recording human movements in the fields of choreography and dance education, mainly in Western dance communities. Labanotation is rich in symbols, and by using the full set of symbol s almost all of our body movements can be described.

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    1. Hutchinson, A. 2005. Labanotation: The System of Analyzing and Recording Movement, Theatre Arts Books.
    2. Choensawat, W., Takahashi, S., Choi, W., Nakamura, M., and Hachimura, K. 2010. Description and Reproduction of Stylized Traditional Dance Body Motion by Using Labanotation. Transactions of the Virtual Reality Society of Japan, 15(3), 379–388.
    3. Wilke, L., Calvert, T., Ryman, R., Fox, I. 2005. From dance notation to human animation: The LabanDancer Project. Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds, 16 (3-4), 201–211.


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